Canada Water Theatre presents The Maple Tree: Work-in-Progress

The Maple Tree invites anyone and everyone, from young children to older adults, to experience orchestral music



In this short, relaxed concert, join City of London Sinfonia musicians on a journey into the woods and enjoy music inspired by soaring birds, great trees, buzzing bees and the warmth of the fireside.

Relaxed performances aim to create a relaxed concert environment for everyone, including people with autism, dementia and sensory impairments. Audience members can pop in and out of the performance space or spend some time in a designated quiet area when they need to.

The Maple Tree is supported by the Borletti-Buitoni Trust and MariaMarina Foundation.


  • The Maple Tree: Work-in-Progress
  • Monday 16 December, 1.30pm
  • Running time: 45 mins
  • Age group: All Ages
  • Tickets: Pay-What-You-Decide
  • Book tickets here

Canada Water Theatre and Library

Canada Water Culture Space manage an intimate 150 seat theatre showcasing the best in new work, comedy, contemporary theatre, dance and music. Located on the ground floor of the Canada Water Library, the Canada Water Theatre is programmed by the Albany in partnership with Southwark Council.


Canada Water Culture Cafรฉ

Enjoy a warm welcome in our family-friendly Cafรฉ, overlooking the water. Indulge in a tempting toastie, a freshly prepared salad, or a great coffee or tea made to your liking with a delicious cake. Coming to see a show? The Canada Water Culture Cafe has a range of snacks, wine, beers and other drinks to accompany your eveningโ€™s entertainment, pre and post show. Evening opening is line with the performance and events schedule.

How to get there

Canada Water Theatre is situated directly above Canada Water station.

Underground/Overground: Canada Water (Jubilee line)
Bus: 1, 47, 188, 199, 225, 381, C10 and P12

  www.canadawatertheatre.org.uk

Disclaimer: WISE16 publish public notices from London Borough of Southwark with the aim to encourage participation. Please visit Southwark Council’s website for further in